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Re: Nice hack to increase signal strength
A bit of quantative analysis at least in one instance. You'll see that my defaults were much closer to what the OP ended up at than his were. I tried to keep the adjusted numbers in the same ballpark as the OP.
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NV_C0_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 2249 NV_C1_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 2994 Altered Values Code:
NV_C0_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 2092 NV_C1_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 2494 I actually saw a bit of a drop in signal strength (2-3 db from -81 or so to -84 or so) with the altered values compared to the default in both 1X and HDR. Perhaps if my defaults were higher I would see a signal strength increase or possibly more tweaking of the #'s is needed to get a higher signal without increasing battery drain significantly based on my defaults but for this single instance I didn't see an increase in signal strength and went back to the defaults. So, if you want to give this a shot just make sure you check out the #'s afterwards to get a better grip on the effect of the changes. Anyone else with some hard #'s after making the change? Last edited by krohnjw; 07-30-2009 at 08:38 AM. |
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Re: Nice hack to increase signal strength
sorry for being a noob, but how do you get the phone to connect? when I connect it with USB activesync starts and I do not see the port in windows? I am using vista x64. I am going to try it on another PC, vista x86. thanks.
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Re: Nice hack to increase signal strength
How about this, I have my port enabled and I am ready to choose the option "READ FRIN PHONE" on the RF NV Manager, but I receive the error,
"NvManager::getNvItemsFromPhone(const string comPort ) - QPSTServer::connectwithComPOrtImpl - Unknow exception throw. Caught in (...) catch block." I'd love anyone who could help me!!!! |
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Re: Nice hack to increase signal strength
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Code: NV_C0_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 2272 NV_C1_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 2947 Altered Values Code: NV_C0_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 1772 NV_C1_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 Default: 1847 Pretty basic, I copied the values used from dcperdue's experience. Subtract 500 from NV_C0_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1 and Subtract 1100 from NV_C1_BC0_VGA_GAIN_OFFSET_1. Following in krohnjw's footsteps I followed his experiment and did the same. I have a cradle for my Touch Pro which is stationary on my desk. I did two experiments on mine. I checked right after I changed the values and then once again from a cold boot. Original Signal: -93 - -96dbm After Reset: -94 - 97dbm After Altercations: Before Reset: -92 - 96dbm After Reset: -92 - 96dbm Not a huge increase, I will continue to tweak these settings and report back! Hope more try this out. |
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Re: Nice hack to increase signal strength
okay, nice hack. I got as far as finding the two listed files and when I highlight the file over on the right section it states "< 2 bytes signed > offset". There is no value in the edit box. Help!!!
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Re: Nice hack to increase signal strength
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If you are going to try more keep an eye on the battery voltage to see the effect of lowering the gain on the actual battery. I am curious to see how much of a quantitative different it makes on battery drain/battery life. |
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